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difference, but all the people they mobilized using social media, but then you could say it did not play as big a role as we might have thought because when they shut down the internet, the protests grew. so i think that it's definitely -- rather than looking at this particular event or in tunisia or iran, what we need to do is look at the way in which sold short -- culture, the society, and the political structure is changing. all of these technologies exist within a context, and that helps shape what they mean. >> what is the context? >> it is the culture and the economy and the unemployment rate and all of those things. the way i look at it, when people get used to using it as a communicating tool, it changes how they live. if they have grievances and they feel like they had a chance to express those grievances, whether it will online or in the privacy of their home, they tend to get expressed. when they collect, that is when the social media comes in, to see, i am not alone in this, i have 2 million people who feel exactly the same way. the social media tools allow people to reach critical
difference, but all the people they mobilized using social media, but then you could say it did not play as big a role as we might have thought because when they shut down the internet, the protests grew. so i think that it's definitely -- rather than looking at this particular event or in tunisia or iran, what we need to do is look at the way in which sold short -- culture, the society, and the political structure is changing. all of these technologies exist within a context, and that helps...
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. >> mark zandi, we can pass august 2nd and it won't be a big deal. i'll give you a few seconds to look them in the eye and say, you're wrong. >> yeah, i think you're wrong. now, of course, i don't know for sure. this is unprecedented but there is a $23 billion social security payment due on august 3rd that is not at all clear that there will be enough cash in the treasury to make that payment. so i think david is right. why would you want to take that chance? tp doesn't make sense. not for the social security recipients or for the economy or entire global financial system. >> david walker, the president meets with speaker boehner over the weekend and they are clearly not making any tangible progress. the house will go forward this week and senate will most likely vote on a balanced budget amendment and some other things that simply, to be honest, can't pass or even if they did pass the president would veto. they will move to the mcconnell plan and convince the republicans that they have your vote. do those votes undermine confidence in the market in
. >> mark zandi, we can pass august 2nd and it won't be a big deal. i'll give you a few seconds to look them in the eye and say, you're wrong. >> yeah, i think you're wrong. now, of course, i don't know for sure. this is unprecedented but there is a $23 billion social security payment due on august 3rd that is not at all clear that there will be enough cash in the treasury to make that payment. so i think david is right. why would you want to take that chance? tp doesn't make sense....
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now a big arab authority, a big one, the secretary general of l this -- >> the message has been sent -- the message has been received. it will ne6co2the same again. i firmly believer the arab world in one year's time will not be the same as we see it today. >> and will not be the same. question, what is the chance he will run for president himself? >> pretty good. he's head of the a an league, transitional figure. the mubarak era is over. but this is a soldier, a man of honor. he sent his troops to fight alongside -- i'm talking about the gulf war and here comes this diplomat and said, hey, get out, they're humiliating him. >> why did obama do it? because he wants to be on the side -- because they knows it's a done deal. [everyone talking at once] >> because he =&5went back to h -- sort of moderate left-mode, this is a facebook-twitter revolution, i'm part of this. >> oh, come on! >> he got too far out in front [everyone talking at once] >> you make it sound like this is storm sort of fad he wants to get on the twitter bandwagon. >> he wants to get out in front of things. >> like at
now a big arab authority, a big one, the secretary general of l this -- >> the message has been sent -- the message has been received. it will ne6co2the same again. i firmly believer the arab world in one year's time will not be the same as we see it today. >> and will not be the same. question, what is the chance he will run for president himself? >> pretty good. he's head of the a an league, transitional figure. the mubarak era is over. but this is a soldier, a man of honor....
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big difference. 20 degrees is a big swing. >> wow. >> back in the city temperatures. >> get the jackets ready. >> during the worst of the economic crisis, a lot of businesses stopped making matching contributions to workers' 401(k) retirement plan. but good news tonight. companies are once again kicking in. >> at the motley fool, a virginia firm that sells investment advice, the holiday just got brighter. this company and hundreds of others are giving back what they took away during the darkest days of the recession, matching contributions to those popular 401(k) savings plans. >> i think that's excellent news for the economy. the 401(k) match from a company perspective is an expense but also an investment in the future of the employees. >> employees here had a stark choice, give up the 401(k) match or perhaps lose their jobs. >> we agreed that layoffs were going to be off the table but in exchange for that everything else was on the table. >> for millions of americans, retirement savings took a big hit during the recession. stocks are still down more than 20% from their peak. but now w
big difference. 20 degrees is a big swing. >> wow. >> back in the city temperatures. >> get the jackets ready. >> during the worst of the economic crisis, a lot of businesses stopped making matching contributions to workers' 401(k) retirement plan. but good news tonight. companies are once again kicking in. >> at the motley fool, a virginia firm that sells investment advice, the holiday just got brighter. this company and hundreds of others are giving back what...
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the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control. it was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have done it sooner than later. the u.s. is not greece or portugal and the way of basing the tax rate increases and changes in obama care should be handled in the election. this is november 2012 issue. i would like to see a short term debt deal and let it be fought out in election time. that's where the voters make the choice . the end game is november 2012 and obama is playing it poorly and poll numbers are showing he's not getting advantage out of being mean and nasty and holding the u.s. hostage. this is not to his political advantage either. >> art, thank you. >>> and
the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control. it was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have...
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it's a big lift for obama. he has to go big. >> thank you all. appreciate your time. >>> reminder, the republican presidential debate, the reagan library right here on msnbc next wednesday, 8:00 p.m., and join us thursday, 7:30 eastern, for the president's big jobs speech. >>> coming up, no doubt president obama has an uphill path to re-election, but the white house is looking to two former presidents who won despite awful economic times. fdr and ronald reagan. that's ahead. >>> you're watching "hardball." only on msnbc. [ mrs. davis ] i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and challenge janet who's 6 chapters ahead. [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make every student feel like her only student. dell. the power to do more. yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. >>> former republican senator chuck hagel of nebraska had harsh words ab
it's a big lift for obama. he has to go big. >> thank you all. appreciate your time. >>> reminder, the republican presidential debate, the reagan library right here on msnbc next wednesday, 8:00 p.m., and join us thursday, 7:30 eastern, for the president's big jobs speech. >>> coming up, no doubt president obama has an uphill path to re-election, but the white house is looking to two former presidents who won despite awful economic times. fdr and ronald reagan. that's...
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>> the big impediment is the senate for house republicans. they're going to run into a democratic-led senate that is not going to agree with them on the size or scope of spending cuts that have promised to the two-party folks. almost any major initiative house republicans have, they will have to find negotiating room with said that democrats to get anything done. piecemeal, you will see health- care proposals move forward. you have the 1099 requirements that businesses report their spending of $500 or more, so you will see some of those things change. but for the most part, they will run to the senate and run to the president and a will run into their own internal battles with some of the more established republicans and folks who want them a more draconian looks at -- and more draconian look at the budget. >> how are they affected by democrats defending 23 state -- 23 seats in the senate? people want to let the federal spending levels. does that change the way the senate might approach the house's effort? >> i think it does. many of those ar
>> the big impediment is the senate for house republicans. they're going to run into a democratic-led senate that is not going to agree with them on the size or scope of spending cuts that have promised to the two-party folks. almost any major initiative house republicans have, they will have to find negotiating room with said that democrats to get anything done. piecemeal, you will see health- care proposals move forward. you have the 1099 requirements that businesses report their...
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that was a big war. we've got a bunch of tax increases coming in 2013 that is hurting the economy today. businesses see the increases coming. he's saying i know i spent all this money, so raise more taxes to pay for it. we don't agree with all this spending. we den want to raise taxes more than what is coming. we want to cut spending and he didn't want to do that. i think we'll get spending cuts out of this. but it is amazing to me it has taken so much effort, all of this wrangling to cut what i would consider a modest amount of spending. >> greta: congressman ryan thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: florida wanted to execute her. now florida is setting her free. casey anthony should be packing getting red to leave her jail cell in three days -- getting ready to leave her jail cell in three days. now there's a surprise that may have her back in court. at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanc aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and
that was a big war. we've got a bunch of tax increases coming in 2013 that is hurting the economy today. businesses see the increases coming. he's saying i know i spent all this money, so raise more taxes to pay for it. we don't agree with all this spending. we den want to raise taxes more than what is coming. we want to cut spending and he didn't want to do that. i think we'll get spending cuts out of this. but it is amazing to me it has taken so much effort, all of this wrangling to cut what...
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if he is not standing there with his big average body and facing down john hinckley i get hit on the president gets hit. it clear that he blocked one of those shots. so, i am always marveling at him staying up right. he got hit, one shot that really bound ten off his feet. he stood there and ticket. he did what every agent is trained to do. no one knows whether they will really do it. the driver was over there, ran the roots ahead of time. they were all heroes in my book. they get in their fast. >> right. and we want to remember jim brady. >> maryann gordon. >> i don't mean remember in that sense. still alive. >> gordon is a great one, female secret service agent to be the first female agent ever to drive the president of the united states. one of the handful. must've been a tough job to be a female six service agent. she is in the league scout car, police car. there is a shooting. she runs back to check the scene. the limousine goes. she jumps into despair limousine. the white house position is in preachy hurdles over the front seat and says let's go. they take off. they finally cat
if he is not standing there with his big average body and facing down john hinckley i get hit on the president gets hit. it clear that he blocked one of those shots. so, i am always marveling at him staying up right. he got hit, one shot that really bound ten off his feet. he stood there and ticket. he did what every agent is trained to do. no one knows whether they will really do it. the driver was over there, ran the roots ahead of time. they were all heroes in my book. they get in their...
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i'm charging bloggers a big fish. has put a picture of me when i was like nine years old i didn't tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get over and said i love rap and hip hop is a latin phrase. but it was kind of the kids today. i'm very aware of the world with its place. i did start replied still time of war against night because the republican lawmakers across the board and i know about a lot of people but please just give me a minute to explain the last month president obama released his deficit reduction plan which included the buffett rule which involves raising taxes on millionaires and closing tax loopholes and the money raised would be used to create jobs here in the u.s. by investing in things like infrastructure social services education what we need and the plan was deemed the buffett rule because billionaire investor warren buffett says that he pays a lower tax rate on his secretary and he realizes that that is just not right but g.o.p. lawmakers they were outraged they could not believe that obama
i'm charging bloggers a big fish. has put a picture of me when i was like nine years old i didn't tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get over and said i love rap and hip hop is a latin phrase. but it was kind of the kids today. i'm very aware of the world with its place. i did start replied still time of war against night because the republican lawmakers across the board and i know about a lot of people but please just give me a minute to explain the last month president obama released...
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it is hard to do a big package. our republican friends have said they are not willing to do revenues and they have repeated that on several occasions. i hope that they are listening not just to lobbyists for special interests here in washington, but they are also listening to the american people, because it turns out, many polls done by your organization show that it is not just democrats who show we need to take a balanced approach, many republicans do as well. many republican voters think that any deficit reduction package should have a balanced approach and should include some revenues. it is not just democrats. it is a majority of republicans. you have a whole slew of republican officials from previous administrations. you have a bipartisan commission that has said that we need revenues. this is not just a democratic understanding, this is an understanding that the american people believe we should not be asking sacrifices from middle- class folks who are working hard every day, from the most vulnerable in our s
it is hard to do a big package. our republican friends have said they are not willing to do revenues and they have repeated that on several occasions. i hope that they are listening not just to lobbyists for special interests here in washington, but they are also listening to the american people, because it turns out, many polls done by your organization show that it is not just democrats who show we need to take a balanced approach, many republicans do as well. many republican voters think...
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he hand participated in interviews, yours a big one for him. tomorrow will be key that is going to be huge. everybody has to stay up and watch that we'll get something more concrete at that point. >> sean: i think all these candidates are growing. like "american idol" some people are gonna take advantage of this opportunity and emerge. and they are going to show up and get stronger. they need it. you got literally a billion dollars -- [ talking over each other ] >> coming at you. >> look, they have to get beaten up by each other now. if they can't take it from each other how are they going to take from it obama and axelrod? >> sean: that's why i don't care they are fighting. i think it is good for them because they are all going get stronger. >> absolutely. remember the early days of the 2008 democratic primary process. hillary running in front and obama way behind and 10 other left wing lunatics. obama he just looked like sort of wet behind the ears and he got better as a candidate. >> sean: do you think there's any chance from a business side
he hand participated in interviews, yours a big one for him. tomorrow will be key that is going to be huge. everybody has to stay up and watch that we'll get something more concrete at that point. >> sean: i think all these candidates are growing. like "american idol" some people are gonna take advantage of this opportunity and emerge. and they are going to show up and get stronger. they need it. you got literally a billion dollars -- [ talking over each other ] >> coming...
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w but we just took a big run at getting our health care costs icck in line. def $1.3 trillion in deficit savingo according to cbo. mr. president, in conclusion,w f the overview of the budgethat framework that we are offering our colleagues for their $ consideration provides $4 trillion in deficit reductios over ten years. it's actually 5 trillion if measured on the same basis as the fiscal commission.hat we we have adopted what we think is a more plausible baseline int light of things that haveed s happened so far this year. still lies the debt by 2014, tht deficit to 2.5% of gdp by 2015 and 1.3% by 2021. tax r but tax reform that simplifieso, that goes after offshore tax havens and tax shelters and previews fairness and we rejectt the house gop plan to end the to medicare as we know it andwe prt protect education, energy andins infrastructure investments.ic we have balance the deficit and debt reduction plans, cuttinging spending by about $2 trillion, providing additional revenue by about $2 trillion. as let me conclude as i began by r saying ourev revenue p
w but we just took a big run at getting our health care costs icck in line. def $1.3 trillion in deficit savingo according to cbo. mr. president, in conclusion,w f the overview of the budgethat framework that we are offering our colleagues for their $ consideration provides $4 trillion in deficit reductios over ten years. it's actually 5 trillion if measured on the same basis as the fiscal commission.hat we we have adopted what we think is a more plausible baseline int light of things that...
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mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance?really host: is having a snowball fight with pitching great randy johnson a bad idea? man: yeah, i'm thinking maybe this was a bad idea. [ male announcer ] before he changed the world... tear down this wall. [ male announcer ] ...or led a nation... i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. [ male announcer ] ...or governed a state... you and i have a rendezvous with destiny. [ male announcer ] ...he inspired our company... with his optimism, his belief in innovation, and his entrepreneurial spirit. [ man ] for general electric, here is ronald reagan. ♪ >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the super bowl matchup is in place right now. it was settled a short while ago. the bears and the green bay packers. hackers broke out on top here. 7-0, the packers. the bears are looking to get by in this game. look at this catch by saddam shield. -- sam shields. remember todd collins, who everyone was crazy about ham
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the next move in oil could be a big one. dave asman is next. >>> he jif shuns are celebrating. -- egyptians are celebrating. americans be worried. our own cia director saying our national debt is creating a natial security risk. is he right. welcome to forbes on fox. here with us mr. steve forbes himself. steve, is our national debt causing us to lose all influence? >> john kennedy was right, great power does not have a weak money. debt is symbolic of weak money. the fact of the matter is the world sees is as a declining power bus of the weak dollar and our inability to get our finances under control. that's why the chinese have contempt for us. and iran and others don't fear us. >> mark, what we would have had more influence with events in egypt if people respected us as an economic super power not a debtor nation? >> no, i don't think so david. i think it is time we look at our foreign policy which is largely geared around going into countries, putting in strong man dictators and supporting them so we can get their oil. we
the next move in oil could be a big one. dave asman is next. >>> he jif shuns are celebrating. -- egyptians are celebrating. americans be worried. our own cia director saying our national debt is creating a natial security risk. is he right. welcome to forbes on fox. here with us mr. steve forbes himself. steve, is our national debt causing us to lose all influence? >> john kennedy was right, great power does not have a weak money. debt is symbolic of weak money. the fact of the...
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now they are portrayed as victims of the big bad bureaucracy sending them out there to die. but if you walk into hollywood in a military uniform they are afraid of discrimination and that it is of a wedge to get the ball in the industry. >> i wonder if you would comment on higher education with the professors and curriculum in the entertainment field? [laughter] is the same as academia all the worse. the people who occupy the screenwriting positions are very obvious in their politics and who they want to promote. marty kaplan a professor at usc, there film program is a norman lear so that tells you where they stand politically. cap plan and i see eye-to-eye with the advertisers being bamboozled. he said i will get around to the book they are not interested doing anything except promoting there of liberalism. infiltrating academia is another thing to do. we have to infiltrate the campuses, a takeover. the left has taken over. we are conservatives we focus on individuals the left is a leftist focusing on institutions but they are unbelievably powerful so we see the news media
now they are portrayed as victims of the big bad bureaucracy sending them out there to die. but if you walk into hollywood in a military uniform they are afraid of discrimination and that it is of a wedge to get the ball in the industry. >> i wonder if you would comment on higher education with the professors and curriculum in the entertainment field? [laughter] is the same as academia all the worse. the people who occupy the screenwriting positions are very obvious in their politics and...
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is it worth the drama of when to do the big steve. -- to the big speech. behind that is the growing -- the -- would it break away from his more traditional targeted spending, green battery stuff that he might do something dramatic? if it were to be dramatic what would mark levin like to see? >> he can't do anything dramatic in terms of what i like. he's ideologically -- >> neil: i know in a dream world, what would you like to hear the president say? >> ladies and gentlemen, i've tried this for 32 months, i'm going to resign. then i would applaud him. >> neil: assuming that is not going to happen, then what? >> he's not going to repeal obama care. he's not going to slash the epa's budget. he's not going to pull back the dobermans at the interior department and allow us to search for more energy. he's not going to filling career jobs at the justice department with left wing political hacks. he's using the instrumentalties of government against the people and the private sector. jay carney said today, there's a lot we can do without congress. we already know
is it worth the drama of when to do the big steve. -- to the big speech. behind that is the growing -- the -- would it break away from his more traditional targeted spending, green battery stuff that he might do something dramatic? if it were to be dramatic what would mark levin like to see? >> he can't do anything dramatic in terms of what i like. he's ideologically -- >> neil: i know in a dream world, what would you like to hear the president say? >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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dukewins. -- duke wins. >>> georgetown desperately needs a victory in the big east. chris wright, count all three of those. the hoyas kept the pressure on. austin freeman, a good game, good look, beyond the arc, 25 on the day, georgetown wins, 74-65. >>> the capitals back in action tomorrow, trying to get back into the win column, taking on ottawa at 3:00 at the verizon center. wear something read tomorrow. gecko: are you ready for your talk, sir? boss: just going over how geico helps people save in even more ways... ...with good driver discounts, multi-car discounts, defensive driver discounts... woman: you! oh, don't act like you don't recognize me! toledo, '03? gecko: no, it's...i... woman: it's too late stanley. gecko: actually, miss, my name's not stanley. woman: oh...oh, i am so sorry! from behind you look just like him. i'm just.... gecko: well...i'd hate to be stanley. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent. >>> hear something you did not see every day, a squirrel on water skis. this is at the kansas city but boat show. clearly having a lot of fun and en
dukewins. -- duke wins. >>> georgetown desperately needs a victory in the big east. chris wright, count all three of those. the hoyas kept the pressure on. austin freeman, a good game, good look, beyond the arc, 25 on the day, georgetown wins, 74-65. >>> the capitals back in action tomorrow, trying to get back into the win column, taking on ottawa at 3:00 at the verizon center. wear something read tomorrow. gecko: are you ready for your talk, sir? boss: just going over how...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. it was definitely a happy monday for federal workers who dodged a potential government shutdown disaster so even though the republicans backed down their fight against planned parenthood funding bill is still vote on the new proposed budget. plus the race for madison's new supreme court justice period of the two thousand florida bush gore voting scandal i'll tell you were fourteen thousand votes against the program on friday for our son. and we all know if he has a job is to randomly perform pat down searches the search one agent did to a six year old is just ridiculous or illegal the full video and it's crazy. you need to know this the government is open today thanks to a last minute deal late friday night that avoid a government shutdown for at least one more week two hours before the deadline on friday house republicans finally gave in and dropped their demand to defund planned parenthood clearing the way for a short term spending. the pass keeps the government funded for just this
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. it was definitely a happy monday for federal workers who dodged a potential government shutdown disaster so even though the republicans backed down their fight against planned parenthood funding bill is still vote on the new proposed budget. plus the race for madison's new supreme court justice period of the two thousand florida bush gore voting scandal i'll tell you were fourteen thousand votes against the program on friday for our son....
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a big mid-season match up. we start with a real scare for the celtics -- he runs right into him -- he goes down and stays down. he snaps back and hit some and ends up leaving the game on a stretcher. but he gave the thumbs-up. just to match boss. 91-80. in five days, the redskins player will be a free agent. what's the players' union agrees that a contract, maas will be free to sign with any team he wants. if and when they signed a contract. >> t ♪ [ male announcer ] before he changed the world... tear down this wall. [ male announcer ] ...or led a nation... i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. [ male announcer ] ...or governed a state... you and i have a rendezvous with destiny. [ male announcer ] ...he inspired our company... with his optimism, his belief in innovation, and his entrepreneurial spirit. [ man ] for general electric, here is ronald reagan. ♪ host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: what, do you live under a rock? man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico
a big mid-season match up. we start with a real scare for the celtics -- he runs right into him -- he goes down and stays down. he snaps back and hit some and ends up leaving the game on a stretcher. but he gave the thumbs-up. just to match boss. 91-80. in five days, the redskins player will be a free agent. what's the players' union agrees that a contract, maas will be free to sign with any team he wants. if and when they signed a contract. >> t ♪ [ male announcer ] before he changed...
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we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicare. this could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country passed the lead. he has not yet, even though we of rumors he is prepared to discuss. that is language he has used it for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from the president? the republicans have made a lot. what are you going to do on medicare? >> this is such a circular argument we are having here. some of us, a few of us, one of us -- [laughter] had an idea earlier in the year that it would come to this, that the president would deliberately not put his cards on the table as far as attendance were concerned -- entitlements were concerned, "come into my parlor, said the spider to the fly." in came the republicans with the ryan plan, got their heads handed to them politically -- i am not sayi
we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicare. this could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country passed the lead. he has not yet, even though we of rumors he is prepared to discuss. that is language he has used it for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is...
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we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicare. this could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country passed the lead. he has not yet, even though we of rumors he is prepared to discuss. that is language he has used it for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from the president? the republicans have made a lot. what are you going to do on medicare? >> this is such a circular argument we are having here. some of us, a few of us, one of us -- [laughter] had an idea earlier in the year that it would come to this, that the president would deliberately not put his cards on the table as far as attendance were concerned -- entitlements were concerned, "come into my parlor, said the spider to the fly." in came the republicans with the ryan plan, got their heads handed to them politically -- i am not sayi
we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicare. this could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country passed the lead. he has not yet, even though we of rumors he is prepared to discuss. that is language he has used it for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is...
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and big city mayors and organized labor's pushing back because it involves structural changes. i don't quarrel with what you are saying. i don't know now i don't know secure enough to know. >> i just don't know. >> and except for the few hanging chad. [laughter] >> i probably answer the question but as an aide to senator robert kennedy come if he was elected president, you would have been in the white house with him for several years and would have remained in washington this that mean you would not turn into imploring lawyer like the rest of us? [laughter] actually, since i am talking to a former supreme court clerk who won the job i had competed for, i should point* out the best thing that happened to me and my wife was not getting that job. [laughter] because i went to work for robert kennedy and would have been a terrible clerk and a loss the paper's some innocent person put to death and in the same sense i have the option to take the supreme court justice but not take the bar exam. [laughter] itoh candidates' every four years reminding you do not have to be a lawyer to sit
and big city mayors and organized labor's pushing back because it involves structural changes. i don't quarrel with what you are saying. i don't know now i don't know secure enough to know. >> i just don't know. >> and except for the few hanging chad. [laughter] >> i probably answer the question but as an aide to senator robert kennedy come if he was elected president, you would have been in the white house with him for several years and would have remained in washington this...
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now, we are going to blindfold you and ask that she throw a big dart at a map of the united states. and whichever state it lands on, that's yours. you get to run it. now, some people here are probably envisioning that their dart lands on say california. so we would finally have someone in charge with enough common sense -- [laughter] [applause] to turn this state around. though some might be thinking colorado for great skiing. others might think florida for its winter or affirm up for it colorful volume. now i want you to imagine that regardless of where you are aiming coming your tartly and square in the middle of the state of arizona. now some of you are probably imagining it glorious weather with over 300 days of sunshine each year. or it's fascinating native american capital culture. or the magnificent grand canyon, the rocks of sedona, the mountains of facts as with the amazing rivers and lakes to cut the landscape they are. now our special guest today didn't hate arizona with a car three years ago by luck. she became its 22nd governor after many years of tireless work, startin
now, we are going to blindfold you and ask that she throw a big dart at a map of the united states. and whichever state it lands on, that's yours. you get to run it. now, some people here are probably envisioning that their dart lands on say california. so we would finally have someone in charge with enough common sense -- [laughter] [applause] to turn this state around. though some might be thinking colorado for great skiing. others might think florida for its winter or affirm up for it...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. so, look for these special packs to see how you can help your local volunteers. duracell. trusted everywhere. i've tried it. to see how you can help your local volunteers. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. >>> anthony weaner name is back in the news today. two reasons. first the "new york post" reports the former congressman and his wife who is six
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. so, look for these special packs to see how you can help your local volunteers. duracell. trusted everywhere. i've tried it. to see how you can help your local volunteers....
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you saw a big message sent to washington. people saw the punch to the gut that america got this last week and they really want someone they can trust who they believe in that will actually turn the economy aroundnd >> governor perry jumped into the race and he's a hero to the tea party and social conservatives but also the nation's longest serving governor with a record of creating jobs, leading you in national polls, great support among thes pace. he has experience you do not have. why should a republican voter pick you over governor perry? >> i've been in washington fighting the fight for the last four, five years. i've been at the tip of the spear on these fights, for instance, raising the debt ceiling. i was the leader the last two months saying let's not raise the debt ceiling. i had a plan not going into default and not raising the debt ceiling. i was the first to repeal obama care. and brought literally tens of thousands of americans to fight t. that's what i've demonstrated. i have a core set of principles that i beli
you saw a big message sent to washington. people saw the punch to the gut that america got this last week and they really want someone they can trust who they believe in that will actually turn the economy aroundnd >> governor perry jumped into the race and he's a hero to the tea party and social conservatives but also the nation's longest serving governor with a record of creating jobs, leading you in national polls, great support among thes pace. he has experience you do not have. why...
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has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. there's one problem with that. there's a penalty if nothing is done by the end of 2012 the old reagan tax rates for the wealthy go back into effect. john, there's possibly a big deal for this reason. there is weeping and gnashing of teeth in the democratic caucus, in the senate, and in the house over what obama is dealing with boehner. >> boehner's got his problems, too. >> well, boehner -- i think cantor is in on this deal, it appears. of co
has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it...
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if they want to punch the ticket to the big dance. what are the odds? dave ross is next. >>> and first, dude looks like a lady. actor daniel craig sporting a wig dressed in heels to support women. part of a short fill tom sent international women's day. celebrated each year. the socioeconomic conditions of women across the world and what actions will be taken to improve them. >> hello, one and all. dave ross with you this time of the year and you want to play your best ball and this is just n the terps are not. loses three straight to end the regular season and there is one final chance to write the ship and guide it to the post season waters and that chance begins thursday night in the acc tournament in greensboro against nc state. the terps won the prior meeting with the wolfpack, 87-80 and back on february 20th in college park. gary williams knows that winning one game in the acc tourney and let alone four is a tall order and in fact, that is something that has never been done before, especially for a team not playing the stre
if they want to punch the ticket to the big dance. what are the odds? dave ross is next. >>> and first, dude looks like a lady. actor daniel craig sporting a wig dressed in heels to support women. part of a short fill tom sent international women's day. celebrated each year. the socioeconomic conditions of women across the world and what actions will be taken to improve them. >> hello, one and all. dave ross with you this time of the year and you want to...
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i think that's a big barrier. that's why she is not in iowa or new hampshire running for president right now. >> steve, if there are republicans that don't want her to run but think she is good for party, does this come down to her possibly being a coveted endorse many for somebody? >> i think there's still some value to that. not nearly as much even as there would have been a year ago i think. i think she's done that much damage it her brand. but when you get close to the iowa caucuses, dominated by the activist, hard core base, the people most likely to like sarah palin, sure, she could come in with an endorsement. but there is a risk to her image to running and losing a campaign. if it back fires, that won't help her either. >> that helps to be the problem if she endorses and who she endorses loses iowa, then does she devalue letter self for the long run. what happens then to the brand of sarah palin? >> i'm not sure i even agree that if she endorsed mitt romney tomorrow would he say absolutely? i'm not sure. i
i think that's a big barrier. that's why she is not in iowa or new hampshire running for president right now. >> steve, if there are republicans that don't want her to run but think she is good for party, does this come down to her possibly being a coveted endorse many for somebody? >> i think there's still some value to that. not nearly as much even as there would have been a year ago i think. i think she's done that much damage it her brand. but when you get close to the iowa...
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sometimes it happens in big ways like you saw unfold with health care. other times it happens a little incremental ways that you hardly ever notice. the more government pushes in itself and pushes out individual responsibility, industriousness, accountability, charity, neighborhood, family and the like, we moved down the continuing. as it relates to republicans in the 1990's, i think clinton was president in the 1990's, in any a bend, you have issues where republicans -- this came up last night -- there was an issue in the 1990's. many conservatives said they did not want the federal government telling us what to do in education. the republicans said they are going to spend on education, we want to make sure we have accountability. it is not fair to say that republicans entirely did not express concerns about >> the 1990's.in the >>1919 >> >> do you think there's a different dynamic at applplay? > is there hypocrisy between conservatives and republicans taking swings that president obama? on issues of federal overreach and principles of federalism compar
sometimes it happens in big ways like you saw unfold with health care. other times it happens a little incremental ways that you hardly ever notice. the more government pushes in itself and pushes out individual responsibility, industriousness, accountability, charity, neighborhood, family and the like, we moved down the continuing. as it relates to republicans in the 1990's, i think clinton was president in the 1990's, in any a bend, you have issues where republicans -- this came up last night...
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i think he could fix the big government, fix the big banks, and then what you have to do is ask for regulatory reform. you will unleash the entrepreneurial industriousness of the american people. if you do not, we will continue to be dragged down by entities that are antiquated on the 20th century model that can be applied successfully in the 21st century. i think that is one of the things. other thing is, obviously, we are a country at war. we have men and women defending our freedom and expanding it to others in foreign fields. the ads this has to have a comprehensive strategy not only for dealing the conflict in which we find ourselves but supporting freeway -- freedom movements in places like iran or the opponents of the regime in syria so that this terror- sponsoring states can peacefully implode like the soviet union did because of the people's aspirations for freedom. i continue to think and continue to point out as people are increasingly starting to realize, that the people's republic of, is a reliable model of governance and a threat to american prosperity and security because it is
i think he could fix the big government, fix the big banks, and then what you have to do is ask for regulatory reform. you will unleash the entrepreneurial industriousness of the american people. if you do not, we will continue to be dragged down by entities that are antiquated on the 20th century model that can be applied successfully in the 21st century. i think that is one of the things. other thing is, obviously, we are a country at war. we have men and women defending our freedom and...
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government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to provide tax incentives to create jobs and to reduce the income tax burden. i got rid of the income tax on 25% of people, so that's not true. but i do what i want to do the way that we would disagree is he would like to keep on cutting the government and think everything would be wonderful. if you look at this book i call for the public-private partnership and infrastructure. it's nothing that america has never done. i have no objection to privatizing certain things. but on the other hand, if you look at the facts, it's not public versus private. it's what works best. for the simp
government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to...
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big night, big show. >> looking forward to it. >> annie, want to wrap it up for us. >> overnight hours, snow, sleet, freezing rain then turning to rain by tuesday afternoon and then cold on saturday. look at that high. upper 20s next weekend. >>> before we go we have got a special announcement at channel 9. we want to introduce everyone to the latest edition. mia. doctor of our 7:00 p.m. producer. she came into the world this morning at 12:45. congratulations tigress congratulations to the family. sports plus is next. bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com [ male announcer ] before he changed the world... tear down this wall. [ male announcer ] ...or led a nation... i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. [ male announcer ] ...or governed a state... you and i have a rendezvous with destiny. [ male announcer ] ...he inspired our company... with his optimism, his belief in innovation, and his entrepreneurial spirit. [ man ] for general electric, here is ronald reagan. ♪ [ man ] for general electric, here is ronald reagan. you can start a mov
big night, big show. >> looking forward to it. >> annie, want to wrap it up for us. >> overnight hours, snow, sleet, freezing rain then turning to rain by tuesday afternoon and then cold on saturday. look at that high. upper 20s next weekend. >>> before we go we have got a special announcement at channel 9. we want to introduce everyone to the latest edition. mia. doctor of our 7:00 p.m. producer. she came into the world this morning at 12:45. congratulations tigress...
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the first big test of the presidential campaign. now the minnesota rival faces a tough decision and congresswoman bachmann join he's to discuss her straw poll victory. will his third-place finish end pawlenty's struggling campaign? we're live with him exclusively in iowa to get the answer. but was the weekend's biggest winner the one that didn't compete? candidate as a president of the united states. >> texas governor rick perry shakes up the field and sarah palin steals the spotlight again. but she's still -- >> -- not sure yetet. >> on roller coaster week that has president obama looking more vulnerable than ever before, our special iowa "roundtable" tackles 2012. george will, laura ingraham, matthew dowd, kay henderson and amy walter all here in the first of the state. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "this week with christiane amanpour" live from iowa. abc news correspondent, jake tapper. >>> good morning. christiane is off this week. we're coming to you live from the center of the political universe, iowa. we have all
the first big test of the presidential campaign. now the minnesota rival faces a tough decision and congresswoman bachmann join he's to discuss her straw poll victory. will his third-place finish end pawlenty's struggling campaign? we're live with him exclusively in iowa to get the answer. but was the weekend's biggest winner the one that didn't compete? candidate as a president of the united states. >> texas governor rick perry shakes up the field and sarah palin steals the spotlight...
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not a big deal. in general, it will be an uneventful weekend weather-wise. then on monday, martin luther king jr. day, we drop into the 30's. we cannot rule out mixed precipitation late monday and into tuesday. tuesday looks like it will be plenty warm enough for rain. that could wash everything away. >> easier to manage. thank you. the colorado congressman has an idea to save the government some money. mike coffman has introduced a bill calling for federal workers to take two weeks of unpaid leave next year. he also wants to cut lawmakers' pay by 10%. his bill would pay -- save taxpayers $10 billion. is your sign changing? researchers say the gravitate -- gravitational pull on the earth has shifted the store's location by about one month since the site were created 2000 years ago. that caused an outcry in social media. if you do not want to start reading a new horoscope, we have some good news for you. for the tropical zodiac, which most westerners use, nothing changes. that is because it is fixed two seasons, rather than constellations. still to come, a ce
not a big deal. in general, it will be an uneventful weekend weather-wise. then on monday, martin luther king jr. day, we drop into the 30's. we cannot rule out mixed precipitation late monday and into tuesday. tuesday looks like it will be plenty warm enough for rain. that could wash everything away. >> easier to manage. thank you. the colorado congressman has an idea to save the government some money. mike coffman has introduced a bill calling for federal workers to take two weeks of...
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that is a big deal. you have a much deeper understanding and coordination and it was an accident that people thought could not happen because we know how to do it but it did happen. as a result there were a lot of consequences as a new regulatory regime. >> host: which could be changed with a new administration. >> guest: but the emphasis on safety you could argue about timing if the agency had enough people or does need more funding but i don't think anybody will back away from safety. nobody wants to have anything like that happening again also to have the establishment that it should never happen again but should it fined to quickly staunch so it doesn't turn it into what just went on and on in. >> host: and an earlier accident your reference that was even longer with this bill of oil. >> yes. this was at great depths and you can see they had to invent the technology along the way to do with the. now the capacity is there and the thing is that it never house to be used but if something does happen and
that is a big deal. you have a much deeper understanding and coordination and it was an accident that people thought could not happen because we know how to do it but it did happen. as a result there were a lot of consequences as a new regulatory regime. >> host: which could be changed with a new administration. >> guest: but the emphasis on safety you could argue about timing if the agency had enough people or does need more funding but i don't think anybody will back away from...
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some metro employees are making big bucks to work overtime. >> wow. that's ridiculous. >> according to the washington examiner, some employees are working 16 hours a day, seven days a week. $32,089.52. that's how much one metro construction worker made two months in overtime. officials with metro declined to answer our questions on camera. this is a portion of the statement they sent us. we are watching up the largest capital improvement program since metro rail's original construction. employees are working days, nights, weekends, and holidays on equipment and infrastructure that is being rehabilitated to support a safer, more reliable system. >>> in the struggle over tight budgets and union benefits, the montgomery county council is taking a different tact tonight. council members rejected a plan that would force police officers, career firefighters, and mechanics to pay a lot more for their health benefits. but their solution is making the teacher's unions very unhappy. montgomery county is perhaps the opposite of wisconsin. in montgomery county, w
some metro employees are making big bucks to work overtime. >> wow. that's ridiculous. >> according to the washington examiner, some employees are working 16 hours a day, seven days a week. $32,089.52. that's how much one metro construction worker made two months in overtime. officials with metro declined to answer our questions on camera. this is a portion of the statement they sent us. we are watching up the largest capital improvement program since metro rail's original...
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the president started his address pushing for a big deal, a big plan. he blamed a significant number of republicans in congress for insisting on a cuts-only approach to the debt ceiling increase. the president talked again as he has about about millionaires and billionaires not paying their fair share he quoted president reagan. president obama says short term debt ceiling extension would lead to another standoff in six months. saying that is no way to run the u.s. government. he called on leaders from both parties to negotiate and called on the american people to call their lawmakers to tell them to make a deal to come to a compromise. to avoid default in what he called a financial problem for the united states, a big problem. while we wait for the republican response from house speaker john boehner, let's go to chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> reporter: the contrast was striking. the president flat out saying the other guys are part of a three-ring circus i'm about common ground, balance, compromise. that's because as we noted before he is
the president started his address pushing for a big deal, a big plan. he blamed a significant number of republicans in congress for insisting on a cuts-only approach to the debt ceiling increase. the president talked again as he has about about millionaires and billionaires not paying their fair share he quoted president reagan. president obama says short term debt ceiling extension would lead to another standoff in six months. saying that is no way to run the u.s. government. he called on...
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they took a big cut and sent some back to the states. if the money stayed there and the beginning, there might be an opportunity to do things even more efficiently. >> in your notion of local and state government, you know this well, you and i have been friends for a long time. i have a whole different view on local government and on state government. this whole era of states' rights. you and others are celebrating ronald reagan's centennial. people are making him a demigod, messiah-like. ronald reagan started his campaign in philadelphia, mississippi. he built his campaign on the notion of states' rights. it might mean one thing to you, it means something different to a lot of other folks. this notion that states always do best doesn't resonate with me and others in this country. >> i understand in that era, it was less dramatic. and it was used as something they were never intended to be, a way to circumvent the higher law. i am not just talking about federal law, i am talking about the natural law. there is a law that is even higher t
they took a big cut and sent some back to the states. if the money stayed there and the beginning, there might be an opportunity to do things even more efficiently. >> in your notion of local and state government, you know this well, you and i have been friends for a long time. i have a whole different view on local government and on state government. this whole era of states' rights. you and others are celebrating ronald reagan's centennial. people are making him a demigod, messiah-like....